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Why do men have nipples?
Men have nipples because all human embryos start out with the potential to develop into either male or female. During the early stages of development, all embryos have nipples regardless of their sex. It is not until later that testosterone causes male reproductive organs to form.
Male nipples do not serve any functional purpose in terms of reproduction or breastfeeding. However, they are still sensitive and can contribute to sexual pleasure and arousal for both men and women.
While male nipples may seem like vestigial organs, they are not technically vestigial because they are not completely non-functional. They still serve a purpose in terms of sensitivity and sexual pleasure.
In rare cases, men can develop breasts due to hormone imbalances or certain medical conditions. However, the nipples themselves do not develop into functional breasts, but rather the surrounding tissue.
In terms of structure and function, there is no difference between male and female nipples. However, female nipples tend to be more prominent and develop differently during puberty due to the hormonal changes associated with menstruation and pregnancy.